Champagnes and Sparkling Wines Perfect for Your Holiday Celebrations

Champagne Bollinger

Designed by Eric Berthes, the Bollinger Experience wine cabinet celebrates the release of the house’s final vintage of the 20th century. The piece (measuring 3.6' l. x 1.5' w. x 3.5' h.) is inspired by luxury cars and crafted of black-lacquered wood and lined with red leather. Each of the 50 models made contains one numbered jeroboam of Bollinger R.D. 2000 (James Bond’s bubbly of choice), a tin Champagne bowl, and eight Bollinger by Riedel glasses; $10,000 each. wine.com

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Champagne Piper-Heidsieck

The company’s innovative Reims, France, headquarters—designed in 2008 by architect Jacques Ferrier—provided the geometric inspiration for the Champagne Piper-Heidsieck Lightbox. The lower half of the case serves as a cooler for the bottle of Cuvée Brut, while the lid becomes a sparkling candle holder; $45. winfieldflynn.com

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Veuve Clicquot

French industrial designer Cédric Ragot conceived Naturally Clicquot, the first biodegradable isothermal packaging for Champagne. Made of potato starch, the sleek case keeps the enclosed bottle of Yellow Label cold for up to two hours; $50. wallywine.com

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Chandon

To toast the season, the Napa Valley vineyard wrapped its Blanc de Noirs sparkling wine in a festive winter white decorated with snowflakes and stars; the limited-edition Holiday Sparkles bottle costs $24. chandon.com

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Ruinart Champagne

Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek lent his well-known style—and signature reclaimed wood—to an exclusive line of boxes for the first established Champagne house. Each handmade box, which holds a bottle of Blanc de Blancs, is signed and numbered, and costs $130. plummarket.com

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Moët & Chandon

The Golden Glimmer Chiller will add sparkle to any holiday table. The case, which contains a bottle of Moët Impérial, also serves as a reusable wine cooler; $50. artisanwinedepot.com

For extremely special occasions, the Nectar Impérial Rosé Leopard Methuselah is a show-stopper. The six-liter bottle is hand-embellished by French engraving firm Arthus-Bertrand using 22K gold leaf; only 60 models were made. Available for $5,000 each at Sherry-Lehmann Wine & Spirits. 212-838-7500

Photo courtesy of Moët & Chandon

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Perrier-Jouët

French designer Benjamin Graindorge brings a modern sensibility to the brand’s legendary Art Deco aesthetic with his InBloom Fresh Box. The flower-inspired case keeps a bottle of Grand Brut at an ideal drinking temperature; $48. boozecarriage-pr.com

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Duval-Leroy

This elegant holiday gift set features a Baccarat decanter alongside a bottle of Meilleurs Ouvriers de France Sommeliers, a new cuvée launched in April; $650. duval-leroy.com

Photo courtesy of Maison Duval-Leroy

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Champagne Charles Heidsieck

A pair of festive flutes—one sketched with a top hat and mustache, the other a monocle and bow tie—adds whimsy to this Charles Heidsieck coffret, which includes a bottle of the vineyard’s Brut Reserve; $75. wine.com

Photo courtesy of Champagne Charles Heidsieck

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Dom Pérignon

The famed French house teamed with Jeff Koons to create gift packages for its 2003 Rosé and its 2004 vintage. The bright boxes show an image of the artist’s Balloon Venus, and vibrant foils and labels give the bottles a Pop Art punch. The limited-edition boxes cost $350 and $170, respectively, and are available at Sherry-Lehmann Wine & Spirits and Crush Wine & Spirits. For art lovers looking to add a Koons to their collection, the artist has created 650 24.4'' versions of the magenta Balloon Venus, for Dom Pérignon, available for $20,000 each. domperignon.com